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Little Miracles, Kept Promises Study Guide

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by Sandra Cisneros
About 41 pages (12,286 words)
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Cisneros, Sandra, "Only Daughter," in Glamour, November 1990, p. 256.

Jusawalla, Feroza, and Reed Dasenbrock, Interviews with Writers of the Post-Colonial World, University of Mississippi Press, 1992, p. 291.

Kingsolver, Barbara, "Poetic Fiction With a Tex-Mex Tilt," in Los Angeles Times Book Review, April 28, 1991, pp. 3, 12.

Poey, Delia, and Virgil Suarez, eds., Iguana Dreams: New Latino Fiction, HarperPerennial, 1992, pp. xvi, xvii.

Satz, Martha, "Returning to One's House: An Interview with Sandra Cisneros," in Southwest.....

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